Garfield, the famous comic strip cat created by Jim Davis, has a total of three stripes on his back. These stripes are a defining characteristic of his appearance, contributing to his distinctive look. They are typically depicted as black, contrasting with his orange fur.
His stripes are orange and black.
Garfield is an orange tabby cat with stripes.
His stripes are orange and black.
Garfield the cat's true bodily colour is orange with black stripes, however, his true feelings and that of his strip-mates can be found at the provided link.
in the comics and some of the movies they're black, but in Garfield and Garfield: a tale of two kittes, they're brown
18 stripes.
4 stripes
13 stripes
There are 13 stripes total, 7 red stripes and 6 white stripes.
Garfield is a fictional character created by Jim Davis in the comic strip "Garfield." He is depicted as an overweight, lazy, orange tabby cat with a sarcastic attitude. While his specific breed is never mentioned in the strip, he is generally considered to be a mixed breed cat.
Three stripes.
leopard's have no stripes they have spots